Archive for February, 2011

Pedaling Pub in Austin

February 28th, 2011

Supporting our motto of “Keep Austin Weird,” PubCrawler of Austin is a new pedal-powered trolley spotted around downtown. The trolley seats 15 people, who face inwards around a rectangular-shaped bar.  The drinkers pedal and imbibe, while a center driver steers and brakes. The PubCrawler is a $38,000 bicycle owned by Billy and Robin Lund, and [...]

Austin Welcomes President Jimmy Carter

February 15th, 2011

Austin will have a special guest today – former president Jimmy Carter.   The 39th President will speak at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library.  The mission of the LBJ Library is to preserve and protect the historical materials in the collections of the Johnson Library and make them readily accessible; to increase public awareness of [...]

School Closures Proposed in Austin

February 10th, 2011

With the Texas legislature facing a budget shortfall that could exceed $25 billion, school districts who receive state funding are making some tough decisions.  At the beginning of session, lawmakers introduced a draft budget eliminating $10 billion in school funding. Earlier this year, a 72-member task force with the Austin Independent School District released a [...]

Texas Senate Passes Voter ID Bill

February 7th, 2011

After hours of testimony and discussion, the Texas Senate adopted a voter identification bill last week in Austin.  Senate Bill 13, authored by Senator Troy Fraser of Horseshoe Bay, requires voting Texans to present a driver’s license, a passport, military ID, a Texas Department of Public Safety photo ID, or federal citizenship papers with a [...]

Diversity of Austin Reflected in its Attorneys

February 4th, 2011

Austin is a dynamic city – not only is it the capital of Texas, but it’s home to the University of Texas – one of the largest schools in the nation.  In addition, Austin is home to many high-tech companies, such as Dell, Motorola, HomeAway, and Freescale.  Finally, Austin is the live music capital of [...]

Freezing Temperatures in Austin

February 2nd, 2011

 Due to an Arctic front originating in Canada, temperatures in Austin dropped today to 18 degrees.  Despite a high of 32 degrees, northwest winds gusting at 10-20 mph has wind chills in the teens.  Another hard freeze is expected this evening, with wind chills at zero. Due to high levels of power consumption, City of [...]

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